Once upon a time in the ninth grade I was introduced to Gackt. Thus began my love of Japanese culture, specifically it's pop culture. Since then, I have become a fan of many more bands and artists, namely, L'arc en ciel, miyavi, Dir en grey, Nightmare, Mika Nakashima, Yuna Ito, Gazette, xTRiPx, and most recently and passionately, my beloved alice nine. Especially in the last two years, I have spent much more on Jrock than I should have. Thus I am now broke but happy, having and extensive Jrock collection. But of course, it inevitably leads to a vicious cycle: I have no money to spend on Jrock because I've spent it all on Jrock.
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There are not enough good things in the world that I can say about this DVD. It is my absolute favourite!
I have no idea why I bought this in the first place. I liked alice nine. but I didn't really know any of their songs and I didn't listen to them very often. But I bought it and watched it.
This is the DVD that caused me to become an alice nine. fan. As soon as Velvet started, I was completely entranced. The energy and the talent and just the happiness of both the band and the fans was unlike anything I'd seen before.
Hardly knowing any of the songs, knowing very little about the members, I still enjoyed this DVD more than any other.
Even now after I've seen it 20 or more times, now that I know all the songs and all about the members, it's still my favourite.
For someone new to the band, I would advise buying the Regular Edition, as the only extra in the Limited Edition is a behind the scenes feature with no subtitles (obviously). But for fans, it is an amusing half-hour long peek behind the scenes that you will probably want to see despite the language barrier.
If you're reading this, take my advise: just buy it! You will not be disappointed.